Tuckahoe WMA

Boyd

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Spent awhile at the Tuckahoe Wildlife Management area today, which is near my home. It's beautiful - lots of wide open space and birds, but the wind was fierce today: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=39.336156,-74.729605&ie=UTF8&z=12&t=h&om=0

There'a about a 7 mile long loop road that starts on Rt 50 in Estelleville and ends on Rt 50 near Corbin City. Worth a trip if you haven't been there.

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More pix in my gallery here: http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=485
 

dragoncjo

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I went back there the day it snowed. Drove back not very far because I was having problems with my four wheel drive. If I knew that was back there I would have kept on going, instead I went over to the atlantic county park. Nice pics I'm going to have to get out there next week.
 

Teegate

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Very very nice! I guess you don't regret moving to that area :)

Guy
 

bobpbx

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I like the salt meadow photo best. I want to go hide out from society on that Island. No more news about Britney Spears or Anna Smith.
 

Boyd

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Thanks all, glad you enjoyed the photos! I do like it a lot down here Guy, but I sometimes miss my old Burlington/Ocean County haunts.

Bob, those islands fascinate me also but they look really inaccessible. Has anyone ever been on one? How would you get there? Doesn't seem like you could walk and it doesn't look like there's a channel large enough for a boat (but I could be wrong about that).

Since this area seems to interest people, I just uploaded some more photos to the same album: http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=485

The only thing I'm not crazy about is the view of the power station at Beasley's Point:

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It's actually pretty far away (6 or 7 miles?) but this was taken with a long telephoto lens.

Try zooming all the way in on this Google map - pretty amazing to look right down smokestack http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=...0568,-74.633925&spn=0.007755,0.01914&t=h&om=0
 

bobpbx

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Those first few photos with the sun going down are smokin! I especially like the one where the sun is a big ball of hot molten metal; it looks like at any moment the surrounding area goes....Phooooomp! Up in flames.

I'll bet getting to the island would be fun. Have to bring a long 2X6 and set it across the channels of water that are common to salt marsh. Could be a problem though if the mud was often flooded at high tide. We would also go Phoooomp--sink in the mud to our necks.
 
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